Linkin Park has canceled its summer and fall “One More Light” North American concert tour, which was scheduled to begin Thursday in Boston and would have included an Oct. 20 show with Snoop Dogg at San Diego’s Mattress Firm Amphitheatre.

Linkin Park’s most recent performance with Bennington was July 6 in Birmingham, England, where the band concluded its 2017 European Tour. The hard-rocking rap-metal band had also performed this year in South America, Japan, Canada and a few cities in this country.

The band’s now-cancelled summer and fall tour was scheduled to include two “Blinkin Park” stadium concert dates — July 28 in New York and July 30 in Pennsylvania — with the Poway-bred punk-pop band blink-182.

"Blink-182 is wrecked by the loss of our friend and amazing musician Chester Bennington. We could never imagine playing 'Blinkin Park' without his incredible talent and voice. It just would not be possible," blink-182 said in a statement released Saturday morning.

"We send our deepest sympathies to his family, bandmates, friends and fans. Refunds will be available at the point of purchase."